The awesomeness originally spawned
in the year 2001 under the guise of Mediocre Death, featuring Sean on vocals,
John on drums, Steve and Popo on guitar, Fugu on bass, and Ramen on keys. One
day while Sean was performing a dangerous science experiment, his intuitive
nature for fucking up inevitably came into play and the resulting explosion
killed everyone in the band except for John and Sean himself.

Reluctant
to give up kicking serious ass, Sean (vocals, guitar) and John (drums) reformed
the group as Anorexic Cannibals working harder, faster, and better than ever
before thanks to new prosthetic technology stolen from a government science lab
somewhere in London, Ontario. Time came and went and 2 demos were recorded. The
first was titled "Art-Grind" and the second "Corpulent
Coprophagist Corpses", both of which are still available. A live demo was
recorded as well at the battle of the bands and titled "Live at Art
School".

Alas, but again, Sean's
scientific genius combined with lack of caution caused another division in the
band's history. While trying to reconstruct the flux capacitor from the Back to
the Future movies, he wound up teleporting himself to the other side of the
country. That's right, he landed in Vancouver, B.C. and arrived in a groggy and
amnesiac state. Once memory began to resurface, Sean went to a bar known as The
Brickyard, where he was greeted by one drunk son-of-a-bitch named Justin, and as
Sean is also a psychic (seriously), he could read the potential within this man
and Anorexic Cannibals was then born again.

Since
then newer and more productive material has made it's way to the band, as well
as the construction of a titanium steel robot with the ability to play up to
100,000 beats per minute. While programmed by Sean, the robot is often
controlled by Tom during live situations for the time being. Now with this
inhuman line-up we await only the public demonstration of the band's new power
and a demo has already made it to the list entitled "Raw as Hell".
Another demo is under construction at the time and a studio album (or split) is scheduled
for composition in the near future.